Bigboy #4014 when it was on display at the train exhibit at the Los Angeles
County Fairplex in Pomona, California. The collection is owned and maintained
by the Southern California Chapter of the Railway and Locomotive Historical
Society. The museum is open one weekend per month, plus during the Los
Angeles County Fair. In this photo, the Bigboy is hidden behind the
Centennial diesel locomotive against a dark background, so only the nose
is visible.

Update — as of December, 2012, the Union Pacific is in discussions
to obtain #4014 for restoration back into running condition. Of all the
Bigboy restoration stories over the years, UP is the only organization
that has the money, shops, equipment, and roadbed able to handle a project
as large as a Bigboy.

Update — as of May, 2014, Big Boy #4014 has been moved to the Union
Pacific Steam Shop in Cheyenne, Wyoming, to undergo complete restoration.
It will also be converted to burn oil. It will once again be the world's
largest operating steam locomotive and UP intends to extensively use
#4014 in the celebration of the 150th anniversary of the transcontinental
railroad in 2019.